Wolfgan wrote:Question: the packing of the installer (.exe) file seems to take a lot of time and My own hacky solution is to just press CTRL-C and abort the build when the process enters the nsis phase, it doesn't harm anything.

Your branch and 'origin/webdownload' have diverged,
and have 12 and 150 different commits each, respectively.
(use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)
fatal: Not possible to fast-forward, aborting.
Error: pull failed

I'm not well versed on github and this script, is there anything that I can do manually to get the branch synched again for UMSbuilder?
Thx in advance, Wolf

I would like use your buildv2.bat to make a build of UMS 6.0.0 and try different commits to find the culprit.
But i don't want any update, so since your script is difficult to understand for me, how do i need to proceed to modify you file for my needs ?

Sami32 wrote:I would like use your buildv2.bat to make a build of UMS 6.0.0 and try different commits to find the culprit.

Double-click buildv2.bat and follow the menus, in the second menu choose 6 ('Specify a commit or tag') and in the following menu enter at least the first 7 characters of the commit #, for example 1338a57.

If you want to quickly test different commits without building the whole UMS package each time, I recommend using a quick-compile setup. It can coexist with your default UMS installation and won't interfere with it at all. .

I just experimented to finally understand how to use it, and now that i just read your answer everything make sens
I guess we cannot build with 2 or more commits/PR at the same time ? i didn't tried yet.

Sami32 wrote:Maybe the Git for Windows download link should be replaced by this one https://git-scm.com/download/win, as it offer 64-bit and portable version as well.

Thx for the suggestion, @Sami32, but I think I prefer the "official front page" link, so users can see/read about what we're asking them to install, then they can go to the download section if they want .